which one of these trainers will win the war and why?can you also remember other great claiming wars?Blumenfeld vs paccittimccaffery vs (calvert clan)robinson vs carl p

i have notices that blumenfeld and paccitti have been claiming off each other for the last month even if there is better claims in the race they take each others horse. mccaffery and calvert have been taking of each other for the last year it started when mccaffery took eazondowntheroad for 15000 and turned him to a ffa now calvert is taking everything off mccaffery. robinson has everything carl used to have cut throat, roy olcott, rockingham they say someones trash another mans treasure which is true in this case he has done really good with cut throat and roy olcott now if he does good with rockingham look out porceilli......

andy robinson might have ran out of go juice for a week, or maybe decided every week wasnt good for his horses..It will help the payoffs next week.................someone told me a joke about andys juice..They told me he gets it from Austraila..The last time they went and got it, a bottle broke and it leaked into the airplane engine . They got back to the States 8 hours quicker.....

When A horse has been claimed like 3 times in his last 6 races, What is so different to the horse? Also what kind of handicapping spin could you use...if any? Besides the obvious driver change. I have been overwhelmed lately looking ay trainer changes and because they post them at the bottom of the M1 card I have been to a certain extent been giving the factor, I think too much of my handicapping time and ignoring other probably more important factors. I see lately alot of horses that seem to just keep winning throughout all the claims for all the "barns"? Any thoughts anyone

This is part of my point in the other thread. A horse that is in top physical condition shouldn't show a tremendous form reversal in one week without a logical explanation. Changing barns in a negative direction should have more of an effect on the horses performance after the horse has been trained a couple of times and his change in diet has had enough time to affect his stamina. One week turn arounds in form are usually in the positive direction, excluding a bad drive of course. If the last trainer wasn't pre-racing then a horse in top condition changing hands at the Meadowlands would be more affected by the driver/post change than the trainer change. Just my opinion.